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Catecholamine cell types in the human retinaNGUYEN-LEGROS, J; DURAND, J; SIMON, A et al.Clinical vision sciences. 1992, Vol 7, Num 5, pp 435-447, issn 0887-6169Article
Cellules contenant des monoamines de l'hypothalamus chez des larves du triton, Tritutus vulgarisKONSTANTINOVA, M. S.Ontogenez. 1985, Vol 16, Num 4, pp 414-416, issn 0475-1450Article
Monoaminergic neuronal development is not affected in PACAP-gene-deficient miceOGAWA, Tetsuo; NAKAMACHI, Tomoya; OHTAKI, Hirokazu et al.Regulatory peptides. 2005, Vol 126, Num 1-2, pp 103-108, issn 0167-0115, 6 p.Conference Paper
Localization and neuronal response of RFamide related peptides in the rat central nervous systemYANO, Takahiko; IIJIMA, Norio; KAKIHARA, Kenshi et al.Brain research. 2003, Vol 982, Num 2, pp 156-167, issn 0006-8993, 12 p.Article
Ultrastructure of catecholamine-containing axons in the intestine of the domestic fowlYOUNG, H. M.Cell and tissue research. 1983, Vol 234, Num 2, pp 411-425, issn 0302-766XArticle
Development of cells containing catecholamines and somatostatin-like immunoreactivity in neural crest cultures: relationship of DNA synthesis to phenotypic expressionMAXWELL, G. D; SIETZ, P. D.Developmental biology (Print). 1985, Vol 108, Num 1, pp 203-209, issn 0012-1606Article
Early appearance of catecholaminergic neurons in the central nervous system of precocial and altricial avian species: a fluorescence-histochemical studyGUGLIELMONE, R; PANZICA, G. C.Cell and tissue research. 1985, Vol 240, Num 2, pp 381-384, issn 0302-766XArticle
Immunotoxic destruction of distinct catecholaminergic neuron populations disrupts the reproductive response to glucoprivation in female ratsI'ANSON, Helen; SUNDLING, Lois A; ROLAND, Shannon M et al.Endocrinology (Philadelphia). 2003, Vol 144, Num 10, pp 4325-4331, issn 0013-7227, 7 p.Article
Distribution and possible roles of aquaporin 9 in the brainBADAUT, J; REGLI, L.Neuroscience. 2004, Vol 129, Num 4, pp 971-981, issn 0306-4522, 11 p.Article
MUTANT TORSINA INTERACTS WITH TYROSINE HYDROXYLASE IN CULTURED CELLSO'FARRELL, C. A; MARTIN, K. L; HUTTON, M et al.Neuroscience. 2009, Vol 164, Num 3, pp 1127-1137, issn 0306-4522, 11 p.Article
Neuronal regulation by which microglia enhance the production of neurotrophic factors for GABAergic, catecholaminergic, and cholinergic neuronsNAKAJIMA, Kazuyuki; TOHYAMA, Yoko; MAEDA, Shyuichi et al.Neurochemistry international. 2007, Vol 50, Num 6, pp 807-820, issn 0197-0186, 14 p.Article
Catecholaminergic neurons in the brain-stem and sleep apnea in SIDS victimsSAWAGUCHI, Toshiko; OZAWA, Yuri; PATRICIA, Franco et al.Early human development. 2003, Vol 75, pp S41-S50, issn 0378-3782, SUPArticle
Neurotrophin-3 mediates the autocrine survival of the catecholaminergic CAD CNS neuronal cell lineHORTON, Cheryl D; YANPING QI; CHIKARAISHI, Dona et al.Journal of neurochemistry. 2001, Vol 76, Num 1, pp 201-209, issn 0022-3042Article
Centrally active differentiation factors in the nervous systemIACOVITTI, L.Pharmacology & therapeutics (Oxford). 1994, Vol 62, Num 3, pp 373-383, issn 0163-7258Article
Transient expression of tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivity in some neurons of the rat neocortex during postnatal developmentBERGER, B; VERNEY, C; GASPAR, P et al.Brain research. 1985, Vol 355, Num 1, pp 141-144, issn 0006-8993Article
Brain irradiation: effects on regional MAO and COMT activity in the brain of the squirre monkey and on the incorporation of [14C] tyrosine into catecholaminesHSU, L. L.Journal of toxicology and environmental health. 1984, Vol 14, Num 5-6, pp 749-758, issn 0098-4108Article
Immunocytochemical study of catecholaminergic neurons in the senescence-accelerated mouse (SAM-P8) brainKARASAWA, N; NAGATSU, I; SAKAI, K et al.Journal of neural transmission. 1997, Vol 104, Num 11-12, pp 1267-1275, issn 0300-9564Article
DEVELOPPEMENT DU SYSTEME CATECHOLAMINERGIQUE DE L'HYPOTHALAMUS CHEZ LE RAT, EN RELATION AVEC LE DIMORPHISME SEXUEL = DEVELOPMENT OF THE CATECHOLAMINERGIC HYPOTHALAMIC SYSTEM IN RATS WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO SEXUAL DIMORPHISMBalan, Irina; Calas, André.1997, 131 p.Thesis
Transient catecholaminergic (TC) cells in the vagus nerves and bowel of fetal mice: relationship to the development of enteric neuronsBAETGE, G; GERSHON, M. D.Developmental biology (Print). 1989, Vol 132, Num 1, pp 189-211, issn 0012-1606Article
Selective expression of high-affinity uptake of catecholamines by transiently catecholaminergic cells of the rat embryo: studies in vivo and in vitroJONAKAIT, G. M; MARKEY, K. A; GOLDSTEIN, M et al.Developmental biology (Print). 1985, Vol 108, Num 1, pp 6-17, issn 0012-1606Article
Effects of brainstem lesions on the nasopharyngeal reflex in the conscious rabbitCHALMERS, J. P; WEST, M. J.Pflügers Archiv. 1983, Vol 399, Num 2, pp 119-122, issn 0031-6768Article
Nitric oxide induces cell death in a catecholaminergic cell line derived from the central nervous systemSMITH, C. S; WYATT, R. J; MASSERANO, J. M et al.Neuroscience letters. 1998, Vol 241, Num 2-3, pp 71-74, issn 0304-3940Article
Behavioural analysis of unilateral monoamine depletion in the marmosetANNETT, L. E; ROGERS, D. C; HERNANDEZ, T. D et al.Brain. 1992, Vol 115, pp 825-856, issn 0006-8950, 3Article
Perturbed pattern of catecholamine-containing neurons in mutant Drosophila deficient in the enzyme dopa decarboxylaseBUDNIK, V; MARTIN-MORRIS, L; WHITE, K et al.The Journal of neuroscience. 1986, Vol 6, Num 12, pp 3682-3691, issn 0270-6474Article
Regrowth of cholinergic and catecholaminergic neurons along a peripheral and central nervous pathwayCARLSTEDT, T.Neuroscience. 1985, Vol 15, Num 2, pp 507-518, issn 0306-4522Article